Neurocognitive academic training to improve symptoms executive functions and Chinese handwriting in children with ADHD - PubMed
A study on Neurocognitive-Academic Training (NAT) for children with ADHD showed significant improvements in inhibitory control, on-task behavior, handwriting, and reduced inattention/hyperactivity.
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